Hi all
I have the following query in Workflow. Can any one plz help me in this.
the query is:
How do i get my worklist refreshed automatically. Currently i do a manual
refresh to view the activities under my list. I am sure ther is an option
to get the list refreshed automatically. I've tried s
Is there an "adapter" available for MQ or MQ Integrator that will talk to
JD Edwards? I do not want something that only works with JDE One World, it
must work with the older stuff. Thanks
Francois van der Merwe
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MaxChannels=100|number
The maximum number of channels allowed. The default is 100.
MaxActiveChannels=MaxChannels_value
The maximum number of channels allowed to be active at any time. The
default is the value specified on the MaxChannels attribute.
Emile Kearns
Software Futures
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Open your MQSeries Services panel, RIGHT CLICK on the Queue Manager and
click on the PROPERTIES tab then click on CHANNELS tab and there you
will find the MAX CHANNELS and MAX ACTIVE CHANNELS .
Emile Kearns
Software Futures
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Ingi,
You would require to update your qm.ini file to add following lines in channel stanza:
CHANNELS:
MaxChannels=256
MaxActiveChannels=256
Hope that will help.
-Arif
-Original Message-
From: Ingi Hong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
I think the CAF for os/390 is usually in the neighborhood of about 900.00
per month - I know it depends on certain variables but I believe we are a
fairly average shop and that was what I heard for us.
so if utilizing the CAF would make your design easier spend the money...
as for
Why not let
Hello,
I have MQ5.2 running on Win2000. From an MQ cilent an application opens up a
server-connection channel per an MQI request -- this is a load testing
appliocation -- causing many server-connection channels running
simultaneously. I can see this from MQ Explorer.
Soon MQ can not handle the l
Darryl,
I believe people are referring to the OS/390 Client Attach Feature (CAF) for
MQSeries, which is not free (and has never been).
The MQSeries Client is (still) freely downloadable for most platforms.
However, some platforms do not support MQSeries Client applications,
including OS/390 and AS
Jerry,
is it possible that you meant AMQ6183 instead of AMQ6138? I cannot find any
reference to the latter. If it is indeed AMQ6183, then you should also see
.FDC files being generated. Can you post one of these files that coincide
with an AMQ6183 by creation date/time?
Also, are you on the latest
>Is it customary (beneficial ??) to have OS/390 processes write to a
locally managed queue and to have that queue
> pushed by the server to a remote managed queue (hub) in a non
OS/390 environment...I 'm sure there's a logical
> reason why OS/390 support is refusing to allo
All:
I have an application with C++ on AIX 4.3.3 connecting to MQ5.2. The
application is running 'normal' except that AMQ6004 and AMQ6138 error
messages are generated in the /var/mqm/errors directory.
Any experience in dealing with this problem?
Thanks.
Jerry
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Thanks Dennis, Nick
Looks like that makes sense.
Kind Regards
Aby Philip
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From: Miller, Dennis
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Sent: 6/6/02 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: Queue manager aliases and remote queue defintions
Qmgr alias's give you indirection over the qmgr name. Qremotes giv
I believe unlimited client attach software for OS390 is free (aka included
with OS390 license). You used to be able to download it free from IBM.
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From: Brian S. Crabtree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 9:20 PM
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Qmgr alias's give you indirection over the qmgr name. Qremotes give you
indirection over both the qmgr name and the q name. With a qmgr alias, the
program must supply the destination queue name. If it changes, then either
the program must use a different queue name or a qalias must be created at
The most common other use would be cases where the queue names are unknown
or temporary. What if an application decides it needs report messages or
uses temp dyn queues for it's replies? Also it's more likely application
queue names could change than qmgr names.
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Ingi,
please take a look at
http://www.messageq.com/forums/vienna/msg_body.php3?ID=22541
or/and
http://www.messageq.com/forums/vienna/msg_body.php3?ID=30413
You have to add lines to the qm.ini file to overcome the default setting of
max. 100 channels:
Channels:
MaxChannels=n
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Hi Mark,
My thoughts are as follows. Are you receiving any 2009 errors also ? I
assume that you test the MQOPEN is successful and you did not already
perform a MQCLOSE. Also you may test the MQ object prior performing any
method call on that object.One thing you could try is to perform some type
o
Hi MQers,
Can anyone tell where the limit or the maximum number of server-connections a
Queue manager allows is specified? How can I change it to nomax?
Thanks in advance,
Ingi Hong
AmerisourceBergen Corporation
Technical Support & Capacity Planning
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 714) 704-7031
Steve,
Thanks for the info. This is excellent. I always prefer to use a gui on my
workstation to administer server apps - rather than working directly on the
server (whether physically in front or via remote control).
We always could do this with the MQ Explorer MMC, but were not aware of how
t
Steve,
I prefer using PC Anywhere/VNC/Terminal Services when I need to access
Win/NT/2000 directly, or Candle's CMW when remote access will do. Thanks
anyway.
"GIES, STEVE"
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Hi everyone,
This doubt is regarding the uses of the remote queue defintions vs queue
manager aliases. One of the most basic uses of queue manager aliases
(according to the manual) is that the application does not need to change
the name of the queue manager which it would be putting in the MQOD
GGGHH But now lets get in the little bitty Disney boat and take
a trip across the magical river to Financial Transaction land where
customers will nail you to a cross because their 4.5 billion settlement
transaction from one institution to another institution gets lost 5 minutes
prior
Rick -
Actually, you can use the MQ Service snap-in remotely. From the MQ Service
MMC console on your PC (or any MMC console) select Console | Add/Remove
Snap-In... On the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box click the Add button and
then select the MQSeries Services snap-in from the list. It will pro
Title: RE: Backup and Recovery of MQSeries for OS390
Thanks for all who responded.
That was my point too. If the data in transit is not very critical
(in our case the data in transit are querries like Rebecca's situation and it is not valid after specific time)
is there any other reason,
I hope this isn't related to my other post...
We have a websphere application that is client channel connected to a
remote queue manager (both client and mgr are 5.2). This application has a
servlet (agent) that is scheduled to inspect a queue for incoming work and
process those messages. The s
Title: Backup and Recovery of MQSeries for OS390
We are
following the same strategy as Rebecca. And as long as I can keep system
designers convinced that MQ is a messaging mechanism, NOT a message
database, we'll just do MAKEDEFS, fuzzy backups and weekly pack
dumps.
Our DR
policy says we recove
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We are using MA0C Pub/Sub service pack. So far we have been publishing
events only to non-java, non-j2ee applications. So it was easy for these
non-j2ee, non-java applications to get the events.
But now we are trying to integrate this with WebLogic JMS pub/sub. How
do we do this?
Even if we dont
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Reinstalling via an admin id will definitely let you use traditional
commands and also use MQ Explorer. I am not sure what results you will have
via Terminal Server. I guess you will have to try it out and see. I use PC
Anywhere to access these servers remotely but terminal server would be much
be
Kulbir,
>>>If we had a topology of MQSI brokers inter-connected and we wanted to
>>>implement pub/sub on them would we be able to configure MQSI to
>>>replicate publications and subscriptions automatically between the MQSI
>>>brokers or would we have to design and develop our system to do that?
Greg,
You're going to have to uninstall MQ, then reinstall it via the console, PC
Anywhere, VNC or set it up for remote admin. Terminal Services cannot be
used for direct administration.
Also, the userid you use for installation will have to have admin rights.
"Mabrito,
Kulbir,
If you have multiple brokers already, you simply need to group those
brokers into a collective (done on the Topology tab of the Control Center)
and the brokers will share subscriptions and publications. What actually
happens is that when a subscription request is received by one broker
I am currently struggling with this now. I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box. When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
Ruud,
Thanks again, I think you've told me all I need to know for now, you summed it
up in your first paragraph about weighing the cost/effort against the risk.
Unfortunately Iam in a support role and cannot influence the configuration to a
great degree but I believe our conversation has exposed
Can anyone point me to some documentation regarding best practices around
the use of MQ and WAS? Clients versus server connections (java bindings)?
I believe I read somewhere that it was recommended to run MQ locally on a
WAS server as opposed to client channel connections to a remote server, but
Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id, did you use
Microsoft Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal
Server and experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal
server so once I re-installed MQ Series from a administrator id everything
was fin
Hi,
Although I have been using MQSI for some time I have never used the Publish/Subscribe features yet and therefore have a design question.
If we had a topology of MQSI brokers inter-connected and we wanted to implement pub/sub on them would we be able to configure MQSI to replicate publicati
One question to ask is "What do I do if you go into DR"? Can you bring your
entire environment back to the point where it went down. If your databases
are on other servers (which is where they may should be) your concern may
not have to link the Databases to the MQSeries backup. You have to think
Does anyone know of, or has anyone encountered, any limitations wrt the
number of clusters an MQ Server can be a Repository for? e.g. Is there a
limit on the length of a namelist?
What would the limiting factors be? Presumably hardware platform is going to
influence - planning a deployment on Sun
Hi John - the goal of removing single points of failure is a good one,
but in the end you have to weigh up the cost of setting up of such a
solution, but also ask the question 'what is the likelyhood of the
gateway qmgr becoming unavailable'.
The use of COA/COD is 'controversial'. Some people use
Emile,
In order to obtain a certificate from an external Certification Authority,
it is necessary to pay for the service. However, for testing purpose and
messages that are only to be used internally, it is possible to create
self-signed certificates, using a digital certificate tool.
Regards,
Hi,
I downloaded a new version of MQ supportpac MP1B and got a bit of a suprise:
the load module MQ1150 won't run
Did any of you shared this experience or is there a bypass known??
Hope to hear from you.
Regards,
Erik Dijkerman X
Rabobank ICT/Serverbedrijf
PIM/OS390 ZL-S
Ruud,
Many thanks - its as I suspected. Can I summarize and get you to confirm.
A Cluster of 2 QMs will require a further 2 Gateway QMs in the cluster to accept
messages from applications/other QMs and distribute them to shared cluster
queues hosted by the main QMs.
Applications putting to the
Hi,
Thank's for your help about JDBC-XA-DB2, it works fine. Next step for me to port this solution to Oracle (8.1.6) on Windows and Sun Solaris
Are there anybody who know, how should I create "XADataSource" with Oracle? Is there any code fragment which help me?
Best regard, Ferenc Door
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